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Question for REW Experts

zag55

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Una domanda per gli esperti di REW. Quando misuro i canali separatamente, il ritardo deve essere lo stesso per entrambi i canali. Ma quando misuro i 2 canali insieme, quanto dovrebbe essere il ritardo?

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A question for the REW experts. When I measure the channels separately, the delay should be the same for both channels. But when I measure the 2 channels together, how much should the delay be?
 
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Define delay.
There is interspeaker delay (caused by one speaker being closer to a listener).

There is group delay (some frequencies come out of a single speaker earlier/later than other frequencies).

There are others...

From the context of the translated text it seems you might mean interspeaker delay. That only happens when you are closer to one speaker than the other. That delay is calculated as 1.1 mSec per foot of distance difference.
 
The delay I'm talking about is the one between the speaker and the measurement microphone
 
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